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cold starting woes.
I have a real dilemma here. My '89 2.5 turbo doesn't want to start in
the morning. Once i get it started and warmed up a bit it is just fine..only when it has been sitting for a long time..say overnight. At that point, it acts like a carbuerated car with a bad choke on it. It is real hard to start and for the first few seconds it runs real rough. Once i rev it up two or three times it levels off and is just fine for the rest of the day, even with frequent starts and stops. I'm going to put a new fuel filter in it right now. I don't think that will solve the problem, but it's worth a shot. If any of you know what it might be, I'd love to hear from you. Otherwise, I'm gonna have to take it to a mechanic and shuck out an assload of money just to find out what is wrong. I really want to avoid that if it is just something simple that I can do myself cheap. I will check back here, or you can e-mail me at [email protected]. Thanks. |
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Re: cold starting woes.
Well, it could be the turbo too buti'm not exactly sure, i'm not that familiar with that engine
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Re: cold starting woes.
Could be a temp sensor that's drifted off proper values and telling computer that engine is warm.
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